Epman New Racing 2" 52mm Digital Color Analog Led Turbo Boost Gauge Meter on 2040-parts.com
00000, Hong Kong
Product Description
Featured Product:
1.Fitment: Fit most of gasoline vehicle
Fit 2" or 52mm Diameter Gauge Pods holder
2.Color: Smoked Tint lens when "off",Color LED Display when "on"
3.Scanning: (green-yellow-red)
4.The gauge will both show the digital and analog LED.
Note:It is Digital Analog gauge
100% Brand new in box
Unit Type: BAR/PSI
The Type You could change by switch.
Display Range:-1.0~3.0BAR/-15~45PSI
Digital Accurately: Every 0.1BAR/1PSI
2 1/16th inch gauge or 52 mm diameter
INCLUDE:
1 * Digital Turbo Boost Gauge
1 * Boost Sensor
1 * Instructions In English
1* 52mm gauge bracket
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